6 Responses to Falling Into Grace links – Adyashanti

i completely identify with what you write.i’ve been going through a similar process and find that at the point i syop trying and give myself over to God i awake.when i struggle and fall back into neurotic dreaming. i come from a Christian heritage and perspective but all paths that lead to this point are fine.keep up ypur fine writing and go with God’s Grace

Hi John
Thanks for sharing. I come from a Christian background also. My mind wasn’t satisfied with the more devotional approach though. After I began meditating, I discovered eastern thought. Now I’m a bit of a blend. Agreed – all paths lead to the one source.

Adyashanti described your experience as “nonabiding” in End of Your World. What I describe by “awaken” here is when those awake moments become continuous. When the surrender becomes deep enough that we cease falling back into the neurotic ego-self. This is not to say that there won’t be more things that come up to be seen through. But the ground of peace is then established. That serves as the platform for God Realization and Unity to unfold.

Clearly, you’re doing very well.
The blessings of God’s grace are yours.